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Poll: Americans Slam Geithner's Performance
Friday, November 20, 2009 5:09 PM
WASHINGTON – Adding to lawmaker criticism of U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy
Geithner's performance is a new survey released on Friday showing 42 percent of
Americans say he has done a "poor job" handling the credit crisis and federal
bailout programs.
The survey by Rasmussen Reports, a polling and electronic publishing firm, found
that 20 percent rated Geithner's performance in these areas as "good" or
"excellent", while 16 percent were not sure how he was performing. Twenty-two
percent rated his performance as "fair".
Rasmussen said these findings were largely unchanged from a survey done in March
just after the passage of the Obama administration's $787 billion stimulus plan
and disclosure that American International Group would pay out $165 million in
bonuses despite a massive government bailout.
Investors polled has stronger opinions: 47 percent said Geithner was doing a
poor job , while 24 percent said his handling of crisis was good or excellent.
The survey of 1,000 adults on November 18 and 19 was conducted as some liberal
Democrats and Republicans called for Geithner to resign. On Wednesday night,
Rep. Peter DeFazio, an independent-minded Democrat from Oregon, told MSNBC
television on Wednesday Geithner should not be in his job because he is too
focused on Wall Street and not enough on "main street" Americans.
Rep. Kevin Brady, a Texas Republican, seized on this at a Joint Economic
Committee hearing on Thursday and asked Geithner, "For the sake of our jobs,
will you step down from your post?"
Geithner responded by defending actions he and others in the Obama
administration took to restore financial calm and economic growth, saying he
improved rescue programs launched by the Bush administration.
The White House also rose to Geithner's defense, with a spokeswoman saying he
has "helped steer the American economy back from the brink."
Asked about their general opinion of Geithner, 41 percent said they weren't
sure, compared to 31 percent in the March survey. The survey, which has a plus
or minus 3 percentage points margin of sampling error, showed that 42 percent
had a poor opinion, 22 percent fair; 14 percent good and 16 percent excellent.
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